Bangor, United States

Travel Blogs from Bangor (27)

JOHNNY AND ADAM
JOHNNY AND ADAM'S FIRST DAY OF HITCHING
Jun 18, 2003

... and I were glowing to see each other 240 miles later in "Bang-eh." (Sorry, my Boston accent came out again.) "Bangor," I should say, found my pals a little dejected. Apparently, their last ride had been a very negative experience. A guy named ...

A travel blog entry by modernoddyseus
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Bangor, Maine, Bangor, United States travel blog
Bangor, Maine
Apr 13, 2006

April 12 The first stop today was the Whaling Museum. There were two skeletons of whales there: Kobo (King of the Blue Ocean) was the Blue whale and Bob (not his real name) was the humpback whale. We learned a lot about whales and whaling. It smelled of ...

A travel blog entry by hms_travel
Jun 26, 2009, Bangor, United States travel blog
Jun 26, 2009
Jun 26, 2009

A travel blog entry by mckelsos
Sudden trip to Outer Mongolia (a.k.a. Upper Maine), Bangor, United States travel blog
Sudden trip to Outer Mongolia (a.k.a. Upper Maine)
Nov 27, 2007

... good East/West highways here.  Only North/South ones.  If you look up the driving directions from Glens Falls to  Bangor, the path looks like a drunk planned it out.  It weaves North and South the entire way, gradually making its ...

A travel blog entry by big_red_truck

Attractions in Bangor (2)

Cole Land Transportation Museum
Cole Land Transportation Museum

405 Perry Road, Bangor, Maine, United States

4.00

Museum dedicated to preserving and displaying Maine's land transportation equipment.
Paul Bunyan Statue
Paul Bunyan Statue

Bangor, Maine, United States

0.00

This mighty 31-foot statue of the "great tree-biter" towers over the landscape in Bangor's Bass Park.

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